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It's

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RandomQ is a free web application that provides you with random questions to start meaningful conversations. Whether you're with friends, family, coworkers, or on a date, our questions help you get to know people better and break the ice in a fun way.
It's very simple: select a question category, adjust the intensity level with the slider, and start exploring. Use the arrows to navigate between questions. We recommend everyone answers the same question before moving to the next one for deeper and more meaningful conversations.
RandomQ is perfect for anyone who wants to connect better with others. It's ideal for gatherings with friends, family dinners, team building at work, first dates, parties, or simply to get to know your acquaintances better. If you're looking to have more interesting and deeper conversations, RandomQ is for you.
We offer four different categories: Curiosas/Curious (fun and light questions to get to know each other), Filosóficas/Philosophical (deep questions about life and values), Nerds (questions about culture, history, and general knowledge), and Picantes/Spicy (bolder questions for trusted groups). Each category has an intensity control to adjust how deep or light the questions are.
Yes, RandomQ is completely free. There are no subscriptions, hidden fees, or limits on the number of questions you can view. If you enjoy the app and want to support its development, you can make a voluntary donation on our donations page.
Yes! We highly value contributions from our community. You can submit your own questions through our Add Questions page. We review all suggestions to ensure they are appropriate and align with the spirit of RandomQ before adding them to our database.
Well-thought-out questions help us go beyond superficial conversations. They allow us to discover unique perspectives, share meaningful experiences, and create deeper connections with the people around us. RandomQ removes the pressure of thinking up interesting questions and lets you focus on listening and sharing.